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When you started this thread, you were talking about Times roman 12. Where
do the 19 pt and 25 pt come into it. I suggest that you completely
re-phrase you question so that we have a chance of really understanding what
you have and what you want to have.

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"dk" wrote in message
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again the character is 19 pt. the space next to it is standard 25 pt which
is
the same as the whole document ? we have to replace that space

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

The reason it's removing words must be that you have the words in the
Find What
box, and no words in the Replace With box. That's not what I told you to
do.

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On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 17:37:00 -0700, dk
wrote:

it doesn"t keep words it replaces with ctrl+space only the words get
deleted

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

What is "it"?

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"dk" wrote in message
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it removes (replaces) we get blank the text also

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

dk wrote:
Is there anyway to keep word with next by style
ex: we have a letters that uses Times roman 12 font these shall
always be kept together with the next word not causing any
wordwrap
line break

There is a nonbreaking space character, entered with
Ctrl+Shift+spacebar,
that you can put between words instead of a regular space. That
will
prevent
a line break between the words.

You could do a Replace, looking for a space with a particular style
or
character format, and replacing it with a nonbreaking space.

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